Mercedes Milá returns to TVE after more than 33 years with Inés Hernand in ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about’. This Tuesday, the communicators presented their new program on the public network, which will rival ‘GH VIP’, ‘El hormiguero’, ‘First Dates’ and ‘El intermedia’ in its first program.
“But who wants to see ‘El Hormiguero’?” said Inés Hernand jokingly.. “Folks, what happens is that the poor Pablo Motos He’s desperate now. “I read things”he later assured Adding that she was “happy and full of energy” when faced with this new professional challenge, Mercedes Milá said, “I am very happy with Inés and happy to share it with her because we are like a Rubik’s cube moving together.”
For your part, Ines Hernand He was impressed to be able to meet and work with Mercedes Milá: “He is a generous, humble, intelligent person and wants up-to-the-task interlocutors. He doesn’t want submissives. It’s cool, it’s contemporary, and you can learn a lot from it.”
The extensive archive containing Mercedes Milá’s historical interviews constitutes the common point of the program and has two purposes: tell young people what our country’s past was like and understand what it is like today through interviews and spontaneous conversations with them. ‘I don’t know what you’re talking about’ is a phrase repeated throughout the programme, as the aim is for one party to explain to the other what they mean.
“It is possible to combine these two generations in the program. But young people should be asked to speak. “If you combine that with the guests at the centre, trying to agree on how things have changed, the outcome would be good,” the presenter commented on the venue.
Each episode features two guests. In some cases, there were people whom the journalist had interviewed for the first time, as well as people whom Mercedes Milá had interviewed decades ago.
“We realized the power of the Mercedes interviews in the RTVE Archive. He was insistent on telling young people what Spain was like and listening to them. That’s why we have Inés Hernand. “The biggest surprise is that no matter how much we want to order, the schedule is unpredictable,” he said. David Mocasispace director.
In addition, there is a mostly young audience with which Mercedes Milá interacts, who are participatory and involved in the topic: she asks, provokes and compromises with them in order to reach an agreement with them. Public opinion is a fundamental element for both the format and the journalist.
Some chapters deal with specific topics of general interest, while others delve more generally into the archive of interviews with Mercedes Milá and guests: how our sense of humor has changed, the evolution of football from the 70s to current affairs, provocation frontiers and borders in the 80s, the iconic folklore of Spain , the world of former and present actors. Each song is viewed by guests Mercedes Milá and Inés Hernand with modern-day eyes and a great sense of humour.
Maruja Torres and Palomo Spain, first guests
The first guests of Mercedes Milá’s ‘I Don’t Know What You’re Talking About’ series are journalist and writer Maruja Torres and fashion designer Palomo Spain. Along with Inés Hernand, the trio share funny moments from both their careers and unpublished anecdotes. The complicity of the quartet and the audience on set makes this first episode a pitch for a format full of lighthearted moments and unpredictable situations.